Category: General

Analyzing the Supreme Court’s MATS Ruling and the CPP

Earlier this month, we wrote on the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on the Clean Air Act’s mercury and air toxics (MATS) provision and how that can impact energy producers. To recap, the Court ruled against the EPA, citing the fact that the agency did not factor costs into consideration when… Read More

The Latest Supreme Court Ruling on Energy: What It Means

The United States Supreme Court and its nine Justices have dominated the news cycle over the past week, first with an Affordable Care Act decision and then with a pivotal ruling on gay marriage. A lesser-known – but still important – decision was just reached that could have far-reaching consequences… Read More

The EPA’s MATS Rule Compliance Deadline is Almost Here

In December 2011, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its first-ever Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) regulations for power plants. MATS is designed to limit mercury, acid gases, and other pollution deemed toxic from the nation’s power plants. The EPA granted power plants four years to be in compliance… Read More

EPA Declares New Coal Ash Handling Regulations

On December 22, 2008, a dike failure at a coal ash handling facility in Kingston, TN resulted in 5.4 million cubic yards of coal ash flooding into two nearby rivers and covering over 300 acres. The breach damaged or destroyed dozens of homes in what was the largest coal ash spill… Read More